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Alien Space Gods
Of Ancient Greece And Rome - Revelations Of The
Oracle Of Delphi

WAS THE MEDITERRANEAN
REGION OF OUR PLANET VISITED BY A RACE OF "SUPER
BEINGS" IN ANCIENT TIMES?

WAS THE ORACLE OF DELPHI A CONDUIT FOR PROPHETIC
MESSAGES FROM OUTER SPACE -- PERHAPS THE FIRST
TELEPATHIC CHANNELER?

British historian W.
Raymond Drake is one of the most careful researchers
of the "Ancient Astronaut" theory which maintains
aliens arrived on earth and interacted with the human
race throughout antiquity and in all parts of the
globe. Author of a dozen works on the Space Gods
phenomenon, Drake's work complements that of Chariots
of the Gods? by Erich Von Daniken, his first book
appearing in print prior to Von Daniken's
international bestseller.

In this work about the ancient Mediterranean's strange
relationship with the Sky Gods, Drake utilized over
fifty writers of antiquity and scrutinized their main
works through a UFO "lens." His astute contributions
regarding the Land of the Gods have been expanded upon
and updated by contemporary researchers Timothy
Beckley and Sean Casteel.

Questions That You Will Find Answered. . .

Did giants from space establish a UFO base atop the
picturesque Mount Olympus?

Were they the gods and goddesses of "Mythology"
idolized and given names such as Apollo, Hades,
Athena, Hermes, Zeus, Artemis and Hestia?

Did the powerful deities of Greece help save Athens
from being invaded by the mighty armies of Atlantis in
10,000 BC?

Is there reason to believe that the Greeks and Trojans
were inspired to fight for the beauteous Helen, surely
a space queen?

Do the great plays and sublime philosophies of the
supreme thinkers of the ages show a reverence for the
gods' who intervened at Marathron and Salamis, sending
flying shields to aid Alexander storming the walls of
Tyre?

Did a UFO encountered near Troy save the army of
Lucullus from destruction?

Were omens observed in the sky just before the murder
of Caesar?

How does one explain the manifestation of mysterious
voices and apparitions in the heavens as Hannibal
ravaged Italy?

In a marvelous update, recent activities, including
encounters with humanoids and men in black-like
individuals, are taken into consideration offering
proof that the ancient aliens of antiquity are
returning to their original haunts and are guaranteed
to make open contact soon!

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Thera Sanchez, a senior on the honor roll at the
school, said she has been fighting this affliction
since October. She said after waking up from a
nap, "I got upset, I couldn't stop stuttering."

During an interview with CNN's Jason Carroll, her
symptoms were apparent: She was twitching
uncontrollably, flailing her left arm and jerking
her head to one side. Sanchez said she also faints
and has seizures. The seizures are a result of her
pre-existing epilepsy disorder, which had been
under control for years.

Lydia Parker, also a senior at the school, is
exhibiting similar symptoms. "I took a five-minute
nap. I passed out for five minutes and I woke up
stuttering," Parker said. She said her symptoms
also started in October. Parker has a bruised
forehead after banging it on her bedpost during a
fainting spell, she said.

Health officials say the symptoms are consistent
with "conversion disorder."

Dr. Jennifer McVige, a pediatric neurologist at
the DENT Neurologic Institute who is treating many
of the students affected, said, "Conversion
disorder is a physical manifestation of
physiological symptoms where there is
traditionally some kind of stress or multiple
stressors that provoke a physical reaction within
the body." McVige said the symptoms are real.
"This is unconscious. It is not done
purposefully."

Recently, the school held a forum for concerned
parents. About 150 people attended, demanding to
know what was wrong with the students.

Dr Greg Young, with the NYS Department of Health,
said: 'I can assure you these children have all
been seen by professionals that have come up with
answers and they are all being treated and they're
actually doing pretty well.'

He revealed that tics like this can be caused by a
number of factors such as genetics, head trauma,
drugs for ADHD and OCD and antihistamines.

Officials at the school hired an independent third
party to conduct mold and air quality tests but
found no environmental cause for the girls'
illnesses. A statement posted on the school's
website said, in part, "The medical and
environmental investigations have not uncovered
any evidence that would link the neurological
symptoms to anything in the environment or of an
infectious nature."

Sanchez's mother, Melissa Phillips said she does
not agree. "I don't think that all physical
aspects of this have been exhausted; not enough
testing has been done."

Phillips said she found out other girls were
exhibiting the same symptoms when she brought her
daughter to the hospital. The nurse said Thera was
the fourth girl in a week to come in with the same
issues. "I was very irate to not know that other
girls were going through this."

She also disagreed with McVige's assertion that
the girls are improving, saying, "Nothing is
getting better, you know, the girls are still
getting worse. They have good days and bad days."

McVige is not sure why so many girls at the same
school are suffering all at once. "I do know that
traditionally when they've (doctors) looked back
at different events that occurred in a similar
nature, a majority of the time it is girls."

Dr Young assured parents that these cases have
been seen nationwide and they come and go in
individuals. He said that stress and anxiety can
make them worse.

But most parents were left frustrated due to HIPAA
(federal health privacy laws) which meant the
doctors were limited in telling them what was
causing the symptoms.

Because of this and the limited number of cases in
the small community, Dr Young said their hands
were tied as they cannot comment on children's
diagnosis.

This isn't the first time reports have surfaced of
multiple students at one high school experiencing
twitching symptoms. In 2007, nine female students
and one teacher were reported to have the same
issues at William Byrd High School in Roanoke,
Virginia. The school spent $30,000 testing the
school and the surrounding area but found no
evidence of any environmental factors that may
have contributed to the illnesses.

The school principal, Richard Turner, said after
closely interviewing the students, they found six
of them were faking the symptoms. The teacher who
was affected is now symptom free and still
teaching at the school. One student who got better
within days, according to Turner, was determined
to have had a reaction to medication.

The other two students' symptoms were eventually
resolved.

All of them graduated. "We haven't had any other
reported incidents since then," Turner said.

The Virginia Department of Health also did an
investigation and found no contributing
environmental factors and concluded the students'
symptoms, though varied, were consistent with a
social phenomenon called "mass psychogenic
hysteria," which suggests real symptoms but no
biological cause.

Thera Sanchez said all she wants is to get better
so she can go to college next year. "I don't think
this is in my head."

McVige said she wanted to assure the public that
this illness will not spread. "I feel we need to
put an end to feeling that this is a mystery, that
someone is going to catch something contagious."
She expressed confidence all the girls will get
better, adding they have "an excellent prognosis."

Do UFO occupants
“read” our quantum field of the collective human
consciousness instead of reading our individual
minds when trying to establish contact with us?

I feel that this might explain their often almost
nonsensical behavior. We know they must have a
high intelligence when we see the technology of
their craft. Yet, when it comes to interaction
with humans in encounters, they seem “so near and
yet so far” from establishing a link with us with
which we can feel at ease, and to which we can
respond.

Aliens who travel to many different worlds,
multiverses, or who travel through time, probably
do read the collective consciousness field of the
dominant planetary species in order to get a
handle on who they will be interacting, at least
to some degree. Otherwise, how can explorers have
any idea of who is down there?

Yes, they could monitor nuclear installations and
other areas of technical concentration to see if
their craft are in danger from missiles or weapons
below and to know the degree of technical
advancement in general. We know the aliens have
done this and are still doing it as we read
reports from high ranking military officers
detailing UFO activity over missile sites and
nuclear installations.

This information would contribute to the aliens’
decision as to whether to stay for a short or long
time, how much contact with the dominant species
would be sought, what kind of contact there might
be, and so forth. Possibly if actual civilizations
are beginning to coalesce on the planet below,
aliens might institute concentrated interaction;
this might have happened in ancient Egypt and in
other areas of ancient Earth which have possible
evidence of “ancient astronaut” interaction.

However, if it is determined there is to be long
range contact, just monitoring technical
advancement of the native people isn’t going to be
enough. Therefore, aliens possibly “read” and
research the collective consciousness of the
native dominant species – Homo sapiens in Earth’s
case.

How can aliens learn the nature of the collective
human consciousness when that species below are
probably completely unknown to the aliens? Of
course, if we consider that some aliens may be
humans of the future, and that aliens seem to have
been around since our beginning, then perhaps
humans are not so unknown to aliens. Still, if we
21st Century humans went back to the 15th Century,
for instance, we would have quite a shock, not
only culturally but even in basic consciousness.
We are an evolving race, always changing.

So it seems that researching the current
collective human consciousness would be the next
step for the aliens. But how can they do this? Are
all aliens psychic? This is a conclusion to which
20th Century humans often jumped, resulting in a
lot of mumbo jumbo. However, in the 21st Century,
perhaps we humans can perceive a more likely alien
method:

We are beginning to realize that we have a
consciousness field outside our head as well as
inside our head. This field may well be subject to
the incredible “rules” of quantum physics; in
short, human collective consciousness is a quantum
field.

This opens us to all the amazing quantum
possibilities: For instance, our mind gives
definition and structure to the outside world only
when we are perceiving it. Quantum physics has
proved that in the sub-molecular world,
particles/waves behave differently when we are
looking at them than when we are not looking at
them. But as in the case of the recent quantum
entangling of two diamonds, which are not
sub-molecular objects but macro-objects (the
diamonds were each about the size of 1/6th of a
dime), it is beginning to dawn on us that the
large world, as opposed to subatomic world, is
also subject to quantum reality and rules (or lack
of rules as we perceive “rules”).

“Does a tree which falls in the forest make a
noise if no one is around to hear it?” Well, the
squirrels and rabbits hear it because they too
have quantum collective consciousness. But if no
living soul is around to hear the tree crashing to
the ground, does it make a noise? There is no
perception of the noise.

I assume the aliens have all sorts of scientific
quantum instruments of which we are only now
beginning to conceive. So, they arrive above said
planet, set an orbit, turn on the
quantum-registering instruments, and read/research
the quantum collective field of consciousness of
the species which dominates the new planet.

In time, the aliens decide to bring a few of the
native dominant species aboard and take a look at
their physical bodies as well as their minds under
stress. Will there be any hope of actually meeting
this native species on an equal basis?

Or is this native species so primitive, that the
planet can simply considered a free world for
exploration and alien development? This might be
true if all native species of a planet are of the
lower animal stage of collective consciousness
development. (The debate as to whether the aliens
have a right to explore and develop planet is for
another day).

Or perhaps a middle state of development exists:
There is hope that the dominant species can handle
alien life and visitation and even take its place
in the galactic community, but it will take a
while. The aliens begin to plan stages of making
themselves known. To me, this is what was decided
regarding humans and Earth.

But there is a fly in the alien ointment: Their
instruments and their research registers to the
collective human consciousness only. The aliens
are not psychics who can read individual minds.

Therefore, when they take a human aboard, they
have to assume she will react according to the
collective human consciousness model they have
constructed. She should be somewhat frightened but
also very curious. Instead, this woman might have
had a traumatic childhood which lacked stability
and perhaps she was abused or molested. This might
explain why her abduction was absolutely
horrifying. In other words, we humans have
personal experiences which also determine our
behavior and reactions. So that while we do act
like humans (we do not act like swans, wolves, or
whales), we also act according to what is
personally psychological within us.

According to the collective human consciousness,
we are highly curious creatures, therefore we
should be able to handle meeting new species. But,
if we have had a traumatic childhood, and life has
been difficult, we do not react with curiosity but
with total fear. Of course another individual who
had a rough life, might be more able to handle an
alien experience, having been made strong and
flexible by life itself. From the aliens’ point of
view, there is no way of predicting which human
will react in what way. And yes, humans might be
more emotional creatures than aliens, it is
possible.

The aliens may know we have our inner minds to
contend with, they might also have individual
experiences which cause them to vary from their
collective consciousness. However, there is
nothing they can do about reading individual human
inner minds, their instruments and abilities only
“read” the outer field of collective human
consciousness.

And so, a man in a farm house steps out for a
smoke. Suddenly, he sees a very low flying craft
which is not of this Earth for a number of
reasons. How many sightings are like this? Many!
The UFO flies closer to the man and he steps back
onto the porch, his curiosity has been over taken
by fear. The UFO hovers, it wants the human to
perceive it, and then it seems to shrug its
shoulders, and move off. The aliens may well have
taken readings on the man’s quantum reaction with
in the collective field. Would he be ready to meet
them?

I know I am over-simplifying things, but I do feel
there is a basic “slight confusion” between humans
and aliens. To the aliens, we act “not quite
according to instruments,” and to us humans, the
aliens are definitely a bit out of whack.

As I receive in-put from Tibus these many years,
he is passionate, eloquent (sometimes!) and
absolutely sincere about human evolution and the
coming step upward for human awareness (collective
consciousness). He urges us not to make war on
each other ever again, he urges us to love and
protect the other life forms of Earth, he begs us
not to destroy the magnificent living world who is
our creator, Planet Earth.

However, if a man asks for a psychic answer from
Tibus on whether the man’s wife cheated on him
with his cousin, Tibus is stumped. Maybe this just
reflects on Tibus’ and my lack of “psychic
ability.” I do have some psychic ability, as we
all do, but as far as Tibus’ knowledge goes, it is
as if he is reading the collective human
consciousness and the individual’s path within
this collective quantum hum.

Yes, we humans can do this, too, we are not stupid
- but, fact is, we do not. We seem to be lost in
the trees as a species, and cannot see the total
forest so as to get ourselves out of it. We are
inundated with endless information, trivia,
annoyances, responsibilities, problems. It seems
as though advancing technology gives us more
headaches than it solves. We have an overload of
information, no time to process it, no time for
clearing our minds and simply being.

When we do have a moment to simply be, we often
perceive our collective knowledge and wisdom, and
the living intelligence of our planet.

Over the years I have tried to figure out from
“where” Tibus is speaking and what manual on human
behavior the aliens are referring to. I concluded
it is not “psychic” at all; therefore, it is not
personal, does not usually include allowing for a
bad childhood, a marriage break-up, or struggles
with an addicted family member. I don’t think this
shows a lack of empathy on the aliens’ part (who
knows about their actual empathy?), but it shows
they are reading our collective field of
consciousness, not zooming in on individual minds.

Perhaps if an alien presence stays with a human
most of his or her life, as my “Is Alien
Entanglement Actually Quantum Entanglement?”
article on UFO Digest supposes, then individual
aliens do take human psychology and individual
experience into account and do feel empathy for
their “human one,” but aliens as whole, as
advanced as they are, probably cannot develop
instruments to read each individual mind as it
“happens” spontaneously. Instead, they consult
their quantum instruments regarding the collective
human consciousness.

And therein, some confusion arises in both aliens
and humans when interaction takes place. Illogical
UFO sightings, abductions, and strange encounters
ensue, and yet, almost never is the human actually
physically harmed – a sign of hope.

The answer to the confusion might be that humans
and aliens need to meet face to face and get to
actually know each other. It might be very
confusing at first, but we humans are collectively
very adaptable. Adaptability is considered a sign
of intelligence, and so I assume the aliens are
adaptable too.

On the last day of the year in 1968, an uncle and
nephew were driving from the town of Isabela on
the island’s north shore to a family get-together
in San Juan, and were in very high spirits. They
did not know, however, that their otherwise
routine journey would become a landmark case in
UFO history.

At seven thirty in the evening, both men had
reached the city of Vega Baja when their car’s
headlights lit up an object on the roadside.
Thinking it was a motorist in distress, they
slowed down, only to realize that the car was no
car, and the figure standing outside was not an
unlucky driver on New Year’s Eve: a small entity
was standing right next to a light colored object
that rose from the ground exactly as both men
reacted in alarm. According to the nephew’s
description, the diminutive figure had shining
eyes “like a cat”, and that it reacted with the
same degree of surprise that he and his uncle had
experienced. Neither party expected to come across
the other, it would seem, on a holiday evening.

While this event is generally acknowledged to be
the first UFO landing case in Puerto Rico,
incidents involving small humanoids reach back
into the island’s history, and are quite common in
the lore of the Caribbean and the countries of
Mesoamerica and South America.

The “contemporary age” of the UFO phenomenon
hadn’t even started when Luis Villafañe was
a boy living in the town of Utuado in the
mountainous heartland of Puerto Rico. But one
morning in 1946, while his mother cooked dinner,
Luis saw a small creature, some three feet in
height, approach the door to his house. He recalls
that the enigmatic being wore coveralls of a
brownish hue, had large black eyes, and long
fingers that reached down to its knees.

When he alerted his mother and siblings to the
unusual presence, they were gripped by a sudden
paralysis: the diminutive being regarded them for
what seemed to be an eternity before dashing off
at high speed into the dense tropical vegetation.

Villafañe states that his mother gave both
him and his brothers "a sound whupping", believing
that their childish pranks had attracted the
attention of un duende--an elf.

A Persistent Belief

Beings of diminutive stature were not confined to
the tropics, either: the native Americans living
in what is now Connecticut believed in the
Makiawisag, who would come into people's houses
demanding food. If their demands were not met,
these dwarfs would point their fingers and
immobilize their targets, proceeding to ransack
homes. An antiquarian, F.G. Speck, gathered such
stories for presentation in a formal paper.

And the cases go on and on, from one country to
another and spanning the centuries. That societies
around the globe believe in impish creatures that
can be good or bad, if not both, is certainly not
new. The connection between these "little people"
of human tradition and the UFO phenomenon has been
the subject of many authoritative works, Jacques
Vallée's Dimensions among them. In our
times of saucer-flying "greys" this could hardly
be something new, but the fact of the matter is
that diminutive hominid creatures continue to
appear throughout the world, particularly in
Central America and the Caribbean, much in the
same way as they did centuries ago.

In the Chiapas region of Mexico we find the
chaneques, which are widespread in this jungle
region south of the Yucatan. An investigator who
spent some time in that part of the country spoke
to a number of shy peasant girls, who described
how the creatures, standing no taller than a hand,
would have a good time playing in the water basin
behind their homes: the elusive beings would cause
the crockery left to soak in the basin to rattle.
The chaneques were aquatic beings, swimming in and
out of the basin through its drainpipe. It is also
worth remembering that the ancient Mayan ruins of
Uxmal, which are in the area, were founded, in
legend, by a dwarf born to a witch. The jungles of
Central America and the desertic coastal plains of
Perú and Chile contain the ruins of
structures which could have only served the
purposes of diminutive creatures. The aluxoob or
“aluches” of the Yucatan Peninsula are considered
downright beneficial to the small farmer working
his milpa in the water-scarce Yucatan, but others
have declared the supposedly mythical entities an
outright menace. Tradition describes them as the
ultimate pranksters, given to pushing people out
of hammocks at night (a very anti-social thing to
do), throw rocks against structures and people in
the dark of the night, and tormenting dogs, which
they hate. The aluxoob can inflict illness,
usually in the form of high fevers which are hard
to abate. The Mayan farmer who is wise enough to
have not forsaken the lore of his forefathers will
take care of these entities much in the same way
that their Celtic counterparts on the other side
of the Atlantic did--by leaving small gifts of
food outdoors at night as a peace offering. This
will turn the Aluxoob from disagreeable to
outright helpful, looking over the farmers crops
and home, and even harassing burglars.

The study of elves, fairies and their kin leaped
out of the pages of childrens' books and the oral
traditions of rural folk into the realm of
scientific study in the late 1800s, when Walter
Evans-Wentz, who received the first doctorate in
comparative religion, published The Fairy Faith in
Celtic Country. On the other side of the Atlantic,
Arthur Conan Doyle and Lady Augusta Gregory delved
into the study of the elusive elves and fairies.
Conan Doyle would often go to France to discuss
the subject with astronomer/spiritist Camille
Flammarion.

The descriptions provided by those who were
witnesses to the arrival of small "spacemen"
during the early days of the UFO phenomenon
reawakened interest in the possibility that
dwarfish "aliens" could merely be the creatures we
called elves or fairies under a different guise.

What evidence we have that this could be the case
is even less than circumstantial, but the
testimonies continue to surface: In May of 1991, a
few boys in the coastal town of Medianía
Alta, P.R., attempted the capture of a "a little
green man" during a crab-hunting expedition. Two
of the boys indicated that they had chased the
green creature until it disappeared into a sewer
hole. The boys followed, but their quarry was
gone. The creature was described as having "ugly
red eyes, a pointy head like an ear of corn,
equally pointed ears and thin long arms". One of
the boys, Wilhelm Cordero, stated that the
creature made sibilant noises and grabbed his arm.
That action caused the boys to panic and run away.
Other residents of the community had isolated
encounters with the tiny "elf", which corroborated
the boys' tale. The diminutive creature went as
far as attempting to make contact with a child at
the local kindergarten.

While advocates of the nuts-and-bolts origin of
UFOs lend no credence at all to these reports, the
fairy theory, as proposed by a number of authors,
might possibly account for incidents involving
"missing time" (a component of almost all the
traditional fairy stories) and the strange foods
and beverages given to abductees (such as the
emerald-colored draught given to the Brazilian
soldier José Antonio by the dwarves who
captured him in a 1969 case). It has also been
suggested that the UFO phenomenon as a whole is
but an extension of traditional fairy mythology.

Some of these cases involving dwarfish beings
border the unreal. In his book Ellos: Los
dueños invisibles de este mundo, Spanish
investigator Salvador Freixedo discusses the case
of "Julio", a man known to him and living in
Puerto Rico, whose life has been made a living
hell by "imps".

According to the version appearing in Frexiedo’s
book, “Julio”, a contactee since childhood,
entered a landed UFO where he engaged in play with
a human-looking girl. Before leaving, the girl
gave him a present (the mythical overtones become
evident) that would change his life: a box that
produced ugly, simian little creatures, who would
appear suddenly and disappear on command. The boy
accepted this "fairy gift" and embarked on a path
of ruin: he soon discovered that he was unable to
put the imps back into their box (or, as the
author suggests, the device which summoned them
from their dimension into ours). The imps would
then run away in a flash, disappearing into the
wooded area in which he lived.

Over the years, Julio summoned well over fifty of
these creatures to amuse friends and neighbors,
some of whom still recall the initial fright they
received from the imps. The story becomes even
more mind-bending. Julio soon discovered that the
imps, unable to return to their "box", turned
against him, spying on him from the brush and
racing up to touch him when he was outdoors. In
his conversations with Freixedo, Julio stated a
belief that many of the tragedies that had taken
place in his rural area were produced by the imps.
He believes that they still lurk to this day in a
mountainous region in which he had hidden the box
prior to destroying it. A number of unexplained
deaths had occured in that vicinity.

In the late 1990s, Freixedo’s wife – Magdalena del
Amo-Freixedo – reopened the case and provided some
new insight into this high-strangeness event.
“Julio” turned out to be Juan Rivera Feliberti,
the son of a well-to-do landowner in western
Puerto Rico. In 1929, when Feliberti was only nine
years old, he decided to build a kite – seen as a
rite of passage in those bygone days – and was
testing his new contraption when he noticed the
kite had become stuck to “something”, and the
guideliene was perfectly stiff. “That thing was
really big,” Feliberti told the researcher. “It
gave off a lot of sparks and was very round. I
couldn’t compare it to anything. That’s when they
pulled me up to that place.”

According to his own testimony, an unknown force
drew him up to the object – not merely to its
exterior, but actuall through its seemingly solid
surface. The nine-year-old found himself in an
unknown environment, scanning the unfamiliar
surroundings with more than a touch of
trepidation. It was at this point that the
original version of the “Julio” narrative
dovetails with the new information obtained by
Magdalena del Amo: standing before young Feliberti
was a girl, who held his kite in her small hands.

“She was slightly shorter than me, like our
six-year-old girls, and had bronzed white skin.
She held my kite and I was very angry, enough to
charge at her and struggle for [the kite], which
was mine, but she wouldn’t let go. There was also
a very big man, some six feet tall, not fat, but
well-built and somewhat blonde. He loooked human,
but didn’t do anything. I just wanted my kite
back.”

At that point, the young female figure showed him
“many toys” that were in her possession, some of
them “with colored lights” (certainly not
something one would expect to see in rural Puerto
Rico in the late 1920s), and asked if he would
like to play with her. But the headstrong boy
wanted no part of her or the unusual wonders being
profferred – just his kite. The girl touched some
buttons on a box in front of her and spiral wisps
of “smoke” began to form in the air, coalescing
into a sort of monkey. She kept producing these
creatures, which would then obediently return to
their box as wisps of smoke again. The girl asked
young Feliberti if he was willing to trade the
kite for the object, to which he agreed. The rest
of the story played out as in the original “Julio”
narrative in Salvador Freixedo’s Ellos.

In September of 1977, Luis Sandoval, who lived on
the outskirts of the town of Corozal, Puerto Rico,
encountered an improbable creature that would have
fit equally well in a modern Ufology book or in a
turn of the century fairy text. Sandoval, who
lived on a hilltop with his wife, was resting on a
neighboring peak one afternoon, taking in a
spectacular view ofthe island's northern coast,
when he unexpectedly heard a loud report and huge
ball of light hurtling down toward him. The light
faded away to reveal a little creature with
yellowish skin, large black eyes and unpleasant
facial features, clad "as if for a wedding" in a
grey tuxedo, yellow shirt with a white collar and
a green cravat. Its head was covered by a helmet.
Sandoval states that the being told him not to be
afraid, for it was an "ultraterrestrial being". It
then proceeded to check the stunned human's feet,
knees and chest with a device resembling a
stethoscope. The medical exam continued as the
gaily-clad ultraterrestrial auscultated Sandoval's
back and placed its hands on his temples and head.
When the bizarre exam was over, the being turned
around and was once again enveloped in the sphere
of light that had brought him there.

The dog that had accompanied Sandoval "howled
throughout the incident", a fact which frightened
him the most, as he expressed a belief that dogs
howl when the dead appear. The animal ran away
after the encounter, and was found dead days later
by its owner.

Gnomes, dwarves, elves and their cohorts have
always been described as wearing colorful
garments, and Sandoval's "ultraterrestrial MD" was
undoubtedly dressed to kill. In a classic case
which took place in Everittstown, NJ in 1957, John
Trasco confronted a putty-faced little man who
wanted to take his dog. The entity was sternly
rebuked ("Get the hell out of here!") and promptly
made itself scarce. It was described as wearing "a
green suit with shiny buttons, with a green
tam-o'-shanter-like cap, and gloves with a shiny
object at the tip of each." It vanished in a
brilliant egg-shaped object.

Far from Puerto Rico, in the Mexican coastal state
of Veracruz, trucker Miguel Angel Garcia,
transporting 50 sheets of asbestos and cement, had
his own brush with the unknown on May 18, 1973. As
he drove along Highway 95 from the towns of La
Tinaja to Tierra Blanca, he found a knot of “very
small men” standing in the middle of the lanes,
flagging him down near the outskirts of the
village of Cintalapa.

When he came within a hundred feet of them, he
realized that the “small men” weren’t even human,
but “chaneques”. The driver then decided to pull
over, leave his vehicle, and pursue the small,
fleet figures into the woods, coming up
emptyhanded. Upon returning to his truck, he found
that it was enveloped in blue flames, with even
the flame-resistant asbestos burning to ash,
according to contemporary newspaper accounts
(Mexico’s Novedades tabloid, in June 1973). The
losses were estimated at some thirty-five thousand
US Dollars.

The Mexico Leyendas website
(www.mexicoleyendas.com) includes a verbatim
account by the confused truck driver: “I was
driving along Kilometer 18 of the road from La
Tinaja to Tierra Blanca, approaching the village
of Cintalapa, when I suddenly saw a group of
people standing in the middle of the road, and
that’s why I slowed down. When they were a short
distance from me, I could see that they were very
small men, not even the size of a dwarf. They were
strangely dressed. They looked like goblins or
gnomes that had come out to meet me with their
arms in the air. Once I got near them, I stopped
the truck. It seems that upon descending from the
cab, I startled the little men with my presence.
They fled in a rush and became lost in the
vegetation.

“After a fruitless search, I decided to return ,
and you can imagine my surprise when I saw the
truck engulfed in gigantic blue flames. Even
though I couldn’t feel the heat, the flames
devoured the truck and its load, even though what
I was hauling was cement and asbestos sheeting.”
Some varieties of asbestos are flame-resistant to
5000 centigrade (9000 Fahrenheit) so the reported
heatless fire Garcia reported was in itself an
episode of high-strangeness.

Are these diminutive creatures in any way related
to the UFO phenomenon? There is no clear-cut
answer. Some of them have been seen emerging from
odd vehicles while in other cases there has been
no object present. They clearly predate the vast
number of sightings of "Greys" which generally
began in the late 70's, and their aims appear to
be different from those of the latter. Perhaps we
are waging a war on two fronts.

In 1991, Milton
William ‘Bill’ Cooper was
one of the trendsetters of
what became a whistleblower
movement, with a book called
“Behold a Pale Horse”. A
former member of Naval
Intelligence, he offered
information about the
government’s inner secrets –
or so he claimed – including
their attitude towards UFOs.
Specifically, he claimed
that Kennedy was
assassinated because he was
about to reveal the truth
about UFOs – that we had
been visited by
extra-terrestrial beings and
that this was a secret the
government had kept for too
long.

When Cooper made these
claims in the early 1990s, I
was investigating the
Kennedy assassination
myself. Though I had heard
about UFOs and had of course
seen such movies as “ET” and
“Close Encounters of the
Third Kind”, I knew little
to nothing beyond that. I
did know, however, things
about the Kennedy
assassination and so it was
clear to me that I could
explore the truth and depth
of this whistleblower’s
claims based on that
knowledge. If his
information about the
Kennedy assassination was
correct, then the same would
likely apply to the UFO
aspect of his revelation.

Cooper claimed that Kennedy
learned portions of a truth
about how the CIA was
involved in an international
narcotics empire. This is
quite possible, considering
that those most deeply
involved in the plots to
kill Castro – an operation
run by the CIA for many
years, without any real
effect no matter how
inventive some of the
scenarios to kill Castro
were – had been equally
ferociously involved in the
drug trade. Kennedy
apparently also learned that
part of the profits of this
trade was used to continue a
cover-up about alien crashed
disks whose crash sites had
been ‘cleaned up’ by the
military. In short, there
was a section of the US
government, which was a
rogue operation: though
apparently government
employees, their money came
from international organized
crime and because they did
not rely on Washington for
money, they were out of
reach of the Administration.
That is what Kennedy found
out.

Some of the details of these
UFO crashes were more than
interesting. Apparently,
alien bodies (one possibly
alive) had been recovered
from these crashed disks.
Kennedy forced the CIA to
end their involvement in
this drug trafficking
network and threatened to
reveal the truth about the
presence of aliens and alien
technology to the people
within the next year (before
the summer of 1964) if they
did not comply. He
apparently commissioned a
plan to implement this
decision. MJ-12, which
according to Cooper was a
group of people that had
been installed as
‘supervisor’ over the ‘alien
cover-up’, had been
confronted with this
ultimatum and, again
according to Cooper, decided
they had to get rid of
Kennedy. It would be another
few years before I
understand that there was no
MJ-12, that this had been
part of a disinformation
campaign against UFO
researcher Paul Bennewitz,
who had stumbled upon secret
communications the
government did not want
anyone to know about. To
make sure he did not learn
the truth of the nature of
these communications, he was
fed a series of lies,
claiming the communications
were to do with alien
intelligences and UFOs.

On page 27 of “Behold a Pale
Horse”, Bill Cooper claimed:
“On the day that I learned
that the Office of Naval
Intelligence had
participated in the
assassination of President
John F. Kennedy and that it
was the Secret Service agent
driving the limo that had
shot Kennedy in the head, I
went AWOL with no intention
of ever returning.” It seems
no-one ever charged Cooper
with this desertion, though.

William Greer

In the early 1990s, I knew
little about Cooper, UFOs,
and MJ-12. But I did know
about the Kennedy
assassination. Cooper
claimed that the man who
killed Kennedy was the
driver, Secret Service agent
William Greer. He somehow
turned around, to shoot the
president. When confronted
with the fact that the
Zapruder film doesn’t show
this is how Kennedy was
killed, Cooper claimed that
the Zapruder film had been
doctored. Of course, the
theory presented by Cooper
failed, as even if the
Zapruder film was somehow
changed, at no point on the
film is there a means to
remove such an event. The
extent to which the film had
supposedly been doctored,
simply was impossible. And
there are several logistical
problems too. For one,
Governor Connally sat
between the driver and
Kennedy, and how he could
the shot reach Kennedy as a
result? It is a question
Cooper never was able to
answer.

Cooper came to this
conclusion: "When I saw
Operation Majority while
serving in the Navy I
believed the alien threat
was real just like everyone
else. It was not until I had
performed many years of
research that I was able to
fully understand exactly
what it was that I had seen.
It was extremely difficult
for me to believe that my
government and the United
States Navy had used me,
especially since I had
dedicated my life to
government and military
service. Most government and
military personnel cannot
and will not believe such an
idea." Operation Majority
was MJ-12 – more commonly
known as Majestic 12. But as
it was clear that Cooper was
totally wrong on the means
through which Kennedy had
been murdered, it meant that
even if he somehow had
stumbled upon the right
motive for the
assassination, there was no
evidence in his claims to
prove this. If anything,
Cooper’s claims did the UFO
possibility a discredit, as
Cooper was exposed as a
mythmaker. It seemed that he
had combined two popular
conspiracy theories, the
Kennedy assassination and
UFOs, and had quickly tied
them together.

So what was Cooper’s alleged
evidence? Originally, he
“claimed to have read
documents” about multiple
races of alien beings the US
government had encountered
or signed treaties with, but
he never provided the
documents or gave any other
useful information. For
seven years, he spoke about
the UFOs to anyone who
wanted to listen, then said
the government had given him
bogus information and that
nothing was true. It seems
Cooper had found out that
the MJ-12 papers were being
exposed as a disinformation
campaign, and he distanced
himself from the entire
story. Of course, after
seven years of spreading
this “information” about,
today, Cooper’s claims
continue to influence the
conspiratorial minds.

But is there a UFO
connection to the Kennedy
assassination? Cooper’s
story is in marked contrast
with that of Dorothy
Kilgallen. Kilgallen was a
major reporter hanging
around the Kennedys and she
had also been interested in
UFOs and crashed disks,
particularly the
controversial story about a
UFO crash in Aztec, New
Mexico. Kilgallen identified
General George C. Marshall,
Secretary of State in 1947,
as one of the major key
persons behind the cover-up.
Cooper, meanwhile, alleges
that it was McGeorge Bundy,
Kennedy’s Secretary of
State, was part of the Alien
Study Group.

Having known the Kennedys,
she was obviously interested
in the President’s
assassination and showed her
interest when Jack Ruby went
on trial. During his trial,
she had asked Judge Brown
whether she could deliver a
message to Ruby from a
personal friend, “who could
be a singer” – none other
than Frank Sinatra, it is
assumed. The judge consented
Kilgallen and Ruby enjoyed
each other’s company for
about eight minutes, eight
minutes in which none of
Ruby’s four body-guarding
deputy sheriffs were sitting
next to him. The result of
her meeting appeared in her
column of April 14, 1964, in
the “New York Journal
American”. Though she
apparently did ask some
embarrassing questions, she
only discussed the true
nature of her conversation
with Ruby with some close
friends. She told them that
“this has to be a
conspiracy! I’m going to
break the real story and
have the biggest scoop of
the century”.

Dorothy Kilgallen

She never did. In March
1965, Kilgallen fractured
her shoulder, officially
caused by “a fall”, and was
hospitalized twice, once for
three weeks. Her doctors
declined to comment, but it
is possible she was on drugs
and alcohol at that time and
that the fall was a result
of being intoxicated. Of
course, whether this was the
result of the information
she had just received or
whether she was a drunk
before and hence fabricated
wild claims about Kennedy,
is another matter. She had
told Mark Lane, who tried to
defend Oswald in front of
the Warren Commission, that
her phone was tapped.
Recovered from her fracture,
she published her last item
on the assas¬sination on
September 3, 1965, in which
she wrote that “even if
Marina explained why her
late husband looked so
different in an official
police photo and the
widely-printed, full-length
picture featured on the
cover of Life Magazine, it
would cause a sensation”.
Perhaps she had found out
more about the
assassination, she surely
hinted she knew more.

On November 8, 1965, her 52
year-old, dead body was
found in her home. The first
conclusion was that she had
died of a heart attack, but
this was changed to an
overdose of alcohol and
pills. Her death
certificate, dated November
15, listed “acute ethanol
and barbiturate
intoxication”, but they
couldn’t determine the
circumstances in which this
had occurred. Detective John
Doyle says she had taken a
maximum of two Seconal
pills. She and her husband,
Richard Kollman, had
separate bedrooms and she
was not found in her own,
but in the master bedroom,
sitting, not lying, in bed.

Shortly before her death,
she said she was going to
New Orleans to “open this
case”: “They’ve killed the
President, the government is
not prepared to tell us the
truth and I’m going to do
everything in my power to
find out what really
happened.” Two days after
her death, her close friend,
Mrs. Earl Smith, was also
found dead, of
“undeterminate causes”. Did
someone fear that Kilgallen
had said something to her?
Possibly.

Even though Kilgallen was
very much interested in both
the Kennedy assassination
and UFOs, at no point in
time did she connect the two
together, for the likely
reason that there is no
connection between the two
topics. Though there are
conspiracies on both
subjects, it does not mean
that all conspiracies are
interrelated, as the likes
of Cooper and a few others
since have argued. Kennedy
was killed for a number of
reasons, but UFOs was not
one of them, or at the very
least, not the main one.

Two
women claiming to suffer from
electro-hypersensitivity have
resorted to living in a cave in
the French Alps. They say they
have been made ill by wireless
internet and mobile phones.

Anne Cautain and Bernadette
Touloumond live the life of
hermits in the cave near
Saint-Julien-en-Beauchêne
in the Haute-Alpes region. The
two women have sought refuge
there due to their
hyper-sensitive reactions to the
electro-magnetic radiation
caused by waves from wireless
communication.

The two have tried to make their
cave comfortable, installing two
beds and a small table. Yet
their candle-lit sanctuary has
no heating or electricity.

“This will be my third winter
here,” Cautain told the AFP news
agency. “Believe me. I would
prefer to be in a house, sitting
in front of the fireplace.”

The 55-year-old has long
suffered from terrible
headaches, which she says are a
result of her sensitivity to the
electro-magnetic radiation.

She had previously lived in a
farmhouse in the region but then
the installation of mobile phone
masts made it impossible to stay
there, she told Alpes 1 radio.
Her daughter, Laure Cautain,
appealed for the creation of
so-called “white zones,” areas
free from electro-magnetic
pollution.

Robin des Toits, a group that
campaigns against mobile phone
masts, estimates that only a few
dozen people in France suffer
from this extreme form of
electro-sensitivity also known
as EHS, but that around 3
percent of the French population
are prone to milder forms of the
condition.

Electromagnetic fields (EMFs)
are inescapable. We are
constantly exposed to them,
mostly in the form of either
extremely low-frequency (ELF)
radiation from things like
domestic appliances and power
lines or radio-frequency (RF)
radiation from things like
cellular and cordless phones,
telecom antennas, and TV and
radio transmission towers. Our
bodies even produce faint EMFs
of their own, from the
electrical activity in the brain
and heart.

Ionizing radiation -- the kind
produced by x-rays, CT scans and
nuclear bombs -- can do terrible
damage to the body. It is
classified as a carcinogen. But
ELF and RF are types of
non-ionizing radiation, which is
thought to be nearly harmless.
Non-ionizing radiation isn't
powerful enough to break
molecular bonds, so it cannot
directly cause the cellular
damage that leads to disease.

This type of radiation is
everywhere. "We are bathed in a
sea of non-ionizing radiation,"
says John Boice, a professor of
medicine at Vanderbilt
University School of Medicine
and scientific director of the
International Epidemiology
Institute, a biomedical research
firm in Rockville, Maryland.

This sea, most scientists agree,
is harmless. Cellphones are safe
and conditions like EHS cannot
exist, they argue, because the
EMFs involved are too weak to
have any health effect. The
non-ionizing radiation from
cellphones has almost no known
influence on the human body. In
fact, the only universally
recognized effect of
non-ionizing radiation is a very
minor heating of nearby tissue.

Symptoms experienced by EHS
sufferers, according to many
researchers, may be either
misdiagnosed or imaginary. Some
experts suggest that EHS
sufferers perhaps have a
psychological disorder, or that
their cases may illustrate the
"nocebo" effect, in which the
expectation that something will
make you sick actually does make
you sick.

A review published in 2009 in
the journal Bioelectromagnetics
found no evidence that
hypersensitive individuals had
an improved ability to detect
EMFs, and the study found
evidence of the nocebo effect in
those same people.

EHS is not officially recognized
as a medical condition. “There
is no proof of a causal link
between exposure to radio
frequencies and
hypersensitivity,” the French
Agency for Food, Environmental
and Occupational Health &
Safety (ANSES) concluded in a
2009 report.

Dominique Belpomme, professor of
oncology at the Paris-Descartes
University, argues, however,
that clinical studies have
proven that electro-magnetic
rays can adversely affect
health. He said that Cautain and
Touloumond could probably be
treated for their condition, for
example with antihistamines.

Cautain, however, prefers
natural methods. She and
Touloumond are growing organic
marrows, apples and pears in
crates that line the entrance to
their cave residence.

Despite their extreme solution
to their health problems, the
two women refuse to consider
themselves drop outs.

“When I arrived in this cave I
asked myself what had I done to
end up here. I couldn’t believe
it,” said Touloumond, a former
flight attendant, now in her
60s. “I’ve been treated like a
crazy woman,” she told AFP.
“I’ve lost a lot of friends and
my family find it hard to
understand.”

Other people have reported
heightened health concerns that
they attribute to exposure to
electromagnetic radiation. Per
Segerbäck lives in a modest
cottage in a nature reserve some
75 miles northeast of Stockholm.
Wolves, moose and brown bears
roam freely past his front door.
He keeps limited human company,
because human technology makes
him physically ill. How ill? On
a walk last summer, he ran into
one of his few neighbors, a man
who lives in a cottage about 100
yards away. During their chat,
the man's cellphone rang, and
Segerbäck, 54, was overcome
by nausea. Within seconds, he
was unconscious.

Segerbäck suffers from
electro-hypersensitivity (EHS),
which means he has severe
physical reactions to the
electromagnetic radiation
produced by common consumer
technologies, such as computers,
televisions and cellphones.
Symptoms range from burning or
tingling sensations on the skin
to dizziness, nausea, headaches,
sleep disturbance and memory
loss. In extreme cases like
Segerbäck's, breathing
problems, heart palpitations and
loss of consciousness can
result.

A cellphone has to be in use --
either making or receiving a
call, or searching for a signal,
when radiation levels are
highest -- for it to have this
kind of effect on
Segerbäck. Phones that are
on but neither sending nor
receiving usually don't produce
enough radiation to be
noticeable. But it's not the
sound of the phone that sets him
off.

Once, while on a sailboat with
friends, he recalls, he was on
the front deck when, unknown to
him, someone made a call
belowdecks. Headache, nausea,
unconsciousness. When
Segerbäck is within range
of an active cellphone (safe
distances vary because different
makes and models produce
different radiation levels), he
experiences the feeling that
there is "not enough room in my
skull for my brain."

Segerbäck was once an elite
telecommunications engineer. He
worked for Ellemtel, a division
of the Swedish telecom giant
Ericsson, for more than 20
years, leading an engineering
group that designed advanced
integrated circuits for
prototype telecommunication
systems.

He used the newest and most
advanced computer and telecom
equipment available, the kind of
stuff only Ericsson and the
Swedish military had access to.
He was, as a result, up to his
eyeballs in a non-ionizing
radiation bath, from computers,
fluorescent lights and the
telecom antenna located right
outside his window.

He noticed his first symptoms --
dizziness, nausea, headaches,
burning sensations and red
blotches on his skin -- in the
late 1980s, a decade into his
telecommunications research
work. All but two of the 20 or
so other members of his group
reported similar symptoms, he
says, although his were by far
the most severe.

His EHS worsened and now, he
says, even radar from low-flying
aircraft can set it off.
Segerbäck is convinced that
the perfect storm of EMFs in his
office, combined with
potentially toxic fumes from his
brand-new computer, were
responsible for his condition.

"I'M ALLERGIC TO MODERN LIVING"

For most people talking on a
mobile phone, cooking dinner in
the microwave or driving in a
car is simply part of modern
living in 21st century Britain.

But completing any such tasks is
impossible for Debbie Bird -
because she is allergic to
modern technology.

The 39-year-old is so sensitive
to the electromagnetic field
(emf) or 'smog' created by
computers, mobile phones,
microwave ovens and even some
cars, that she develops a
painful skin rash and her
eyelids swell to three times
their size if she goes near
them.

As a consequence, Mrs Bird, a
health spa manager, has
transformed her home into an
EMF-free zone to try and stay
healthy.

The walls are all covered in
special carbon paint, the
windows have a protective film
on them and she and her husband,
Tony, 45, even sleep under a
silver-plated mosquito net to
deflect the radiowaves.

'I can no longer do things that
I used to take for granted,' Mrs
Bird said last night. 'My
day-to-day life has been
seriously affected by EMF.

'I don't own a microwave. I
don't use mobile phones at all.
I can't even use a cordless
phone. We have a plasma screen
TV because the old style one
gave out gamma rays, which
brought on my reaction.

'I can't even get in my friend's
BMW. If I do I immediately start
getting a headache and my head
starts tingling.

'Even shopping is a problem. I
can't go in places like
Starbucks where there is Wi-Fi
broadband and always have to be
aware of my environment.'

Mrs Bird first realised that she
was electro-sensitive when she
moved with her husband, a writer
and environmental consultant,
and their eight-year-old
daughter, Antonia, to a new
apartment in Bowden, near
Altrincham, Greater Manchester.

Unbeknown to her, however, her
neighbours were all using
wireless internet connections
and had cordless phones.

'At first I couldn't sleep,' Mrs
Bird added. 'Then I started
developing a skin reaction. I
had a burning sensation down my
face, on my forehead and elbows.
I looked like I had been
severely burnt on my forehead.

'I felt very tired all the time
and my eye-lids would swell up
to three times their size.'

Debbie's home is a radio-wave
free zone. A clear protective
film has been put on the windows
and the walls have been
redecorated with a special
carbon paint

Mrs Bird was referred to a skin
specialist, but the problem was
so severe the couple decided
they had no option but to move
to a new home, in nearby Hale,
Greater Manchester.

They took electromagnetic
readings of the property and set
about making it safe. The house
was completely re-wired, had
clear protective film put on the
windows and every wall was
painted with black carbon paint,
which cost £250 per tin,
to deflect the harmful rays.

All the couple's bedroom
curtains are also silver-plated
and they sleep under a
silver-plated mosquito net,
which also protects against
radiation.

Although the renovation was not
cheap, Mrs Bird said it was
worth it. Her skin rashes have
gone and she no longer has
trouble sleeping. Officially in
the UK, electro-sensitivity (ES)
does not exist as a medical
condition.

Doctors say there is little
scientific evidence to back up a
link between EMF and poor
health. They claim the symptoms,
often attributed to flu or
viruses, are psychosomatic.

But campaigners disagree. They
reckon around 500 people are
already being treated for ES and
as many as five per cent of the
population could be affected.

Rod Read, director of
Electro-Sensitivity UK, said: 'I
have seen hundreds of people who
exhibit symptoms they directly
attribute to the electrical
items around them.

'But it is a politically
incorrect illness, the
Government or electronic
companies don't want people
thinking their mobile phones or
microwaves are dangerous.

'In the past doctors have
dismissed symptoms as something
like flu, but the pathology is
now established. It has a huge
detrimental physical effect and
stops people living normal
lives.'

Source: The Local
http://www.thelocal.fr/1619/20111031/

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